"It was a true partnership between moi and Kate Spade New York’s president and chief creative officer, Deborah Lloyd," Miss Piggy said in a statement sent to Mashable.

"You’ll see my personality shine through in pops of pink and sparkle plus my notable quotes and French phrases like 'Who, Moi!'"

Image: EMMa sUMMERTON

Kate Spade's press release explains more about the brand's decision to work with the muppet:

"Kate Spade New York celebrates interesting women leading interesting lives, and Miss Piggy continues to represent the very definition of an interesting, strong, independent, mesmerizing, tantalizing, and irresistibly fabulous woman of this millennium...or any other."

"I feel that Miss Piggy is perfect for us. She really represents the definition of an interesting, strong, independent, mesmerizing, tantalizing, fabulous woman," Deborah Lloyd, the company's president and chief creative officer, said in a statement.

"She was the perfect girl to represent us for [the holidays], and her favorite color is pink. She’s the quintessential fashionista."

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